City lights on broadway condos – the ultimate guide

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CityLights on Broadway Condos The Ultimate Guide Citylights on Broadway Neighbourhood Stats The Best Information on the CityLights on Broadway condos from TheRedPin Project Name: CityLights on Broadway Project Intersection: Yonge Street & Broadway Avenue (Yonge and Eglinton, Toronto) Address: 99 Broadway Avenue, Toronto Developer: Pemberton Group Architects: Wallman Architects Building Type: Condominium Storeys: 34 Aliases: CityLights on Broadway Condos, CityLights Condos, CityLights at Yonge and Eglinton, CityLights Condos Toronto, City Lights by Pemberton Resale Condos at Yonge and Eglinton & Neighbouring Areas around Citylights on Broadway

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CityLights on Broadway Condos – The

Ultimate Guide

Citylights on Broadway Neighbourhood Stats

The Best Information on the CityLights on Broadway condos from TheRedPin

Project Name: CityLights on Broadway

Project Intersection: Yonge Street & Broadway Avenue (Yonge and Eglinton, Toronto)

Address: 99 Broadway Avenue, Toronto

Developer: Pemberton Group

Architects: Wallman Architects

Building Type: Condominium

Storeys: 34

Aliases: CityLights on Broadway Condos, CityLights Condos, CityLights at Yonge and Eglinton,

CityLights Condos Toronto, City Lights by Pemberton

Resale Condos at Yonge and Eglinton & Neighbouring Areas around Citylights on Broadway

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Average Condo Rentals Prices at Yonge and Eglinton & Neighbouring Areas around Citylights on Broadway

*Stats are based on TREB’s Rental MARKET Report for Q4 2014.

Citylights on Broadway Neighbourhood Perks: Yonge and Eglinton

Citylights on Broadway will rise high at 34 storeys in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant midtown. Situated

just off the bustling street corner of Yonge and Eglinton, the new two tower condominium is steps

from the Eglinton Subway Station, yet the neighbourhood is best explored on foot.

Dubbed ‘Young and Eligible’ for its growing popularity with young condo hunters and young

professionals, in reality the area is quite diverse. Midtown is very family orientated, you’ll see kids

playing in the park and couples pushing strollers more often than not.

With its mix of family run boutiques and malls, towering condos and quiet side streets, the centrally

located area has come to rival other downtown counterparts, such as Yonge and Dundas, which

both made the cut for most pedestrian heavy intersections.

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Dining at some of Toronto’s best restaurants will be super convenient from the address of Citylights on Broadway. The wide selection of eateries dotted across the neighbourhood promises to tantalize your taste buds.

Over 140 restaurants and cafes can be found within a 15-minute walk from Citylights at Broadway,

meaning you’ll never have to dine at the same place twice. Popular restaurants in the area include

the French Bistro Cocquine, La Vecchia (famous for its Ravioli de Niro dish), and the Little Sister

food bar that serves up authentic Indonesian cuisine. Casual dining spots are also plenty, such as

Caffee Demetre and The Burger Shack.

Yonge Street’s culinary destinations are only rivalled by its rich collection of bars and patios. From British pubs like Duke of Kent to the SIP Wine Bar and the 18-year-old Canadian Granite Brewery & Restaurant are midtown hotspots worth checking out.

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Shopaholics will love roaming through the lively retail strip along Yonge Street. With intimate family owned boutiques like Bella, Dash and Di Moda just around the corner, along with big named retailers like American Apparel and Sport Check along the same strip.

Less than a ten-minute walk from Citylights on Broadway is the Yonge and Eglinton Centre, which is

home to over 75 retail stores including the Indigo bookstore, Toys “R” Us and a 24-hour Metro

grocery store. The mall’s impressive food court also means finding a quick bite to eat will be a

breeze. Not to mention, the shopping mall offers an underground link to the Yonge and Eglinton

Subway Station so you won’t have to brave the winter cold when looking to ride the subway.

Film buffs won’t have to comprise on their movie choices, as Citylights will be ideally located next to both SilverCity and Famous Players cinemas. For theatre enthusiasts, the Harold Green Jewish Theatre plays host to a number of live performances all year round.

Citylights on Broadway means you’ll be surrounded by greenery, not just by the tree lined streets,

several parks can be found nearby. From the more intimate Clements Yonge Parkette to the

considerably larger Sherwood Park, a wooded park complete with a playground, wading pool and

off-leash dog area, residents at Citylights looking to connect with the great outdoors can do so with

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ease. Eglinton Park is also worth mentioning, as the 22-acre park feature five multi-purpose sports

fields, a playground, four tennis courts and two baseball diamonds.

Amenities at Citylights on Broadway

Onsite amenities for Citylights are second to none. Between the state of the art fitness facility,

outdoor swimming pool and the condo’s full sized basketball court, you’ll have no qualms about

finally ditching your gym membership to take advantage of various amenities on property grounds.

Residents at Citylights can also take advantage of the condo’s outdoor cinema lounge and party

room.

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Community Improvements: Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto

Already ranked among one of Toronto’s most well connected neighbourhoods, thanks to the TTC

Subway Station being minutes away, Yonge and Eglinton will further cements its place as a major

transit hub with the future light rail transit line, better known as the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Carrying

a hefty 5.3 billion dollar price tag, the Eglinton-Crosstown LRT will stretch out to an impressive 19

kilometers, and is expected to speed up commute times in the area by up to 60 percent! Aside from

giving the city’s transit infrastructure a much-needed boost, construction on the LRT will also see the

addition of bike lanes and new trees. With construction on the LRT already underway, the

environmentally friendly transit system’s completion date is planned for year 2020, and will help

move an estimated 53 million Torontians every year.

Overall, Yonge and Eglinton is getting a billion dollar makeover. From that lump sum, a $100 million

is going towards expanding The Yonge and Eglinton Centre, a four level shopping area featuring

over 75 stores, which will be completed for 2015. This centre will be midtown’s premiere destination

to shop, dine, entertain, and take on business meeting, as needed. Plus, there will be a direct

connection to both SilverCity cinemas and the Eglinton Subway Station.

New transit lines will be the big appeal to Yonge and Eglinton, along with the shiny retail spaces and

condo projects popping up in the area.

Builder’s Story: Pemberton Group

With 50 years of building experience, the Pemberton Group has garnered a much deserved

reputation for building condominiums that stand apart from the crowd. With an extensive portfolio

that spans across the Greater Toronto Area, upcoming Pemberton projects include U

Condominiums, just bordering Yorkville and Uptown Residences at Yonge and Bloor.

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